As a majority black city Washington DC is full of contradictions. It is the seat of government for the United States, the
world's "shining democracy" yet its residents have no Congressional representation and are beholden to strict oversight
by Congress and the President. DC has some of the highest rates of disease, incarceration, high school drop out rates and
poverty in the country partly as a result of our inability make basic decisions about our budgets and laws. Our only public
hospital has been closed, homeless shelters have shut down to make way for gentrification and budgets for the public university
and school systems are grossly underfunded. Workshop speakers will discuss what it means to be a disenfranchised DC resident
and will share how people are fighting for justice.